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Mila Kunis heats up the cover of 'GQ' August 2011 looking smoking hot in the magazine's special 'Comedy Issue'. In her interview, the actress chats about friends with benefits, being funny and beautiful, Star Trek, and she also reveals the funniest persons she knows.

Mila Kunis proves once again that a woman
can be both sexy and funny. The 27-year-old actress looks stunning
on the cover of 'GQ' August 2011 for the magazine's 'Comedy Issue'.
The 'Friends with Benefits' star sits down for a chat with "GQ' and
dishes on relationships, Star Trek, being funny and naked, and how
much image counts for her. In fact, Mila is not worried about
looking ridiculous and this thing can be seen in her
performance.

"Because I'm not. Image is not a priority for me. I have to think
about how I'm going to word this.... A lot of times, people go into
this industry with a grandiose idea of fame and think the only way
to achieve that is to please everybody. Unfortunately, that can
lead to very self-conscious on-screen choices. This industry
scrutinizes you. It'll tear you apart," the actress says in the
interview.

Kunis, who previously appeared in popular sitcoms - 'That ’70s
Show', 'Family Guy' - admits that there are certain stereotypes and
misconceptions in Hollywood regarding beautiful women. "The bottom
line is if you're an attractive female in this industry, people
just take you as that: attractive. People aren't getting the
opportunity to move beyond being attractive. It's not only with
comedy. It could be with drama or action or whatever. People are
distracted by looks. It happens. I'm not saying it happened to me,
but it happens," she told 'GQ'.

On the funniest person she knows, the actress says that, "My
father. He has such a dry sense of humor. He'd say something funny
and then be like, "Kiddo, now's the part where you laugh." However,
speaking about comedians whom she admires in the business, the
actress considers Tina Fey as being a genius. "Lucille Ball is
perfection — her timing and her commitment. Sarah Silverman is
raunchy and brilliant, and people call her out for saying f*****-up
stuff­ that they wouldn't have a problem with a man saying. How
dare she? Who else? Tina Fey. She's a genius. I actually just
finished reading 'Bossypants'," Mila added.

Amazingly or not, one of Mila's favorite movies is 'Star Trek'. "I
got into it in my late teens — 18, 19, 20. Something like that. I
got into it later than most people. But let's not talk about it in
the past tense. I'm still a Star Trek fan. You never stop
being one," the sexy actress revealed. "I went to the Star Trek
Experience in Vegas maybe five years ago. I hung out with a bunch
of fake characters inside Quark's bar. There were all these actors
there pretending to be the different characters from the different
shows. Yes, I loved it," she told the magazine.

On whether she experienced a relationship just like the one she and
Justin Timberlake have in
'Friends with Benefits', Mila says that, "Oy. I haven't, but I can
give you my stance on it: It's like communism—good in theory, in
execution it fails. Friends of mine have done it, and it never ends
well. Why do people put themselves through that torture?"
The actress, who early this year ended her eight-year relationship
with actor Macaulay Culkin, confesses she is single. "I am. I
wouldn't dare wish myself upon anybody at this point in my life! My
shooting schedule is crazy. I'm a nomad till January," Mila told
'GQ'.